Campbelltown Sports Stadium is one of their four rotational home
grounds used in 2018, along with Leichhardt Oval, ANZ Stadium, and
the one-off game at Scully Park in Tamworth.

The Tigers are yet to win at Campbelltown this year in two
starts, and have lost their last seven games at the venue.

All up, the Tigers have won 33 games from 77 visits to
Campbelltown.

Sitting four competition points outside the eight with two games
remaining, the Tigers are hanging onto the finals race by their
fingernails.

While they need other results to go their way, with the Broncos
and Warriors perched without confidence above them on the ladder,
Cleary's side needs to show up at Campbelltown - something they
haven't done since Jason Taylor was coach.

It has been 824 days since the Tigers won at Campbelltown, their
last victory at the ground coming under Taylor against Newcastle in
May 2016.

SEVEN DEADLY SINS: TIGERS IN
CAMPBELLTOWN

R15, 2018: Tigers
12 def. by Canberra 48

R3, 2018: Tigers 7
def. by Broncos 9

R25, 2017: Tigers
14 def. by Cowboys 22

R16, 2017: Tigers
14 def. by Titans 26

R14, 2017: Tigers
18 def. by Roosters 40

R2, 2017: Tigers 2
def. by Panthers 36

R23, 2016: Tigers
18 def. by Titans 19

Jumping from a lowly 14th on the ladder with a 7-17 record in
2017 to a potential finals berth in 2018 is deserving of credit for
Cleary and the side.

However, the discourse surrounding the Tigers' finals charge in
2018 can't all be positive.

While their poor form at Campbelltown isn't an accurate
measurement of their season-long form - along with their
disappointment at Leichhardt, where they've won just three of their
past eight - the side had their chances, notably against a
stuttering Dragons side last week.

The Tigers sat happily in the top four with a 5-1 record after
six rounds - however, between rounds seven and 16, they lost eight
of their 10 games, and should they fail to make the finals, they
will only have themselves to blame.

And, the last time the Tigers played at Campbelltown, they were
murdered by the Raiders 48-12.

Where everything seems to be on their side, so easily does it
seem to fall by the wayside - even though, coming into Thursday
night's game, the Tigers have won three out of their past four
games against the Sea Eagles.

However, the Campbelltown hoodoo is another such blip - but it
doesn't faze coach Cleary in the slightest.